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I had the double room on the top floor. Nice and spacious but as others have remarked, a steep step up to the sink and another up to the shower, I mean really steep about 40-50cm. Bed was very comfortable, built in wardrobe, everything very...More

The location is very convenient, just a 15-20minutes walk from main railway and bus station.
Lots of restaurants and bars all around and a vibrant atmosphere are definitely a plus.
Check-in facility was challenging: owners live not on site and a meeting to get keys...More

We had a really lovely stay here. We were greeted by the owner who was a really nice man, he greeted us warmly at the door and was so friendly. Our room was an adequate size for 2 people and very clean, the toilet a...More

Very comfortable room staying on the ground floor with an ensuite and queen bed. Courtyard/garden is nice but not accessible from the B &B. Make sure you use Google maps to guide you as the transfer company lead us to the wrong spot. Friendly staff...More

This was my first trip to Venice with my wife. I've been there with another lady, but that's another story.
We had a very difficult time finding the place. So what. Everything is hard to find in Venice. That's what makes it such a remarkable...More

in the morning light. The Accademia Bridge crosses theGrand Canal. A back street doubles as basketballcourt. Palaces house residents, or like Ca' Foscari auniversity, or a museum like Ca’ Rezzonico thatattracts Venetians for concerts. Dorsoduro reveals itsindustrial roots too, in buildings converted to houseuniversity departments or exhibitions. Campo SantaMargherita bursts with youthful energy from localstudents. Foot traffic bustles to and from PiazzaleRoma and Santa Lucia train station. Evening commuterspause for an aperitivo. Neighbours exchange confidantsin a campo (square) on their way to market.